Recycled Cashmere Scarf Federico - Blue Mora

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The recycled cashmere scarf Federico is a simple but classy unisex accessory. The rib stitch pattern gives this sustainable scarf a timeless touch.

  • Weight: 170 g
  • Dimension: 28 cm X 170 cm

WASHING CARE: We suggest to wash the recycled cashmere garments by hand, to better maintain the cashmere's quality. Once they are washed, do a light centrifuge to drain the water, then dry them naturally by lying them on a horizontal surface. You can also put it in the washer at a maximum of 30° on a gentle cycle.

 

Rifò's recycled cashmere items are created in Prato at Daniele's knitting factory, who has been specialising in cashmere accessories for years. The yarn used for Marcello is recycled by the local "Cenciaioli" of Prato.

The recycled cashmere we use is GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified, while the merino wool used is mulesing-free and is RWS (Responsible Wool Standard) certified.

     

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    Wash Cold @ 30c

    If white wash with other whites

    Turn inside out when washing

    Never iron on the print

    Hang Dry

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    Product details

    The recycled cashmere scarf Federico is a simple but classy unisex accessory. The rib stitch pattern gives this sustainable scarf a timeless touch.

    • Weight: 170 g
    • Dimension: 28 cm X 170 cm

    WASHING CARE: We suggest to wash the recycled cashmere garments by hand, to better maintain the cashmere's quality. Once they are washed, do a light centrifuge to drain the water, then dry them naturally by lying them on a horizontal surface. You can also put it in the washer at a maximum of 30° on a gentle cycle.

     

    Rifò's recycled cashmere items are created in Prato at Daniele's knitting factory, who has been specialising in cashmere accessories for years. The yarn used for Marcello is recycled by the local "Cenciaioli" of Prato.

    The recycled cashmere we use is GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified, while the merino wool used is mulesing-free and is RWS (Responsible Wool Standard) certified.

       

      Packaging

      Not only is our apparel sustainable but we also pack our items in a compostable mailer along with working with Ireland's only Carbon Neutral delivery company to delivery your order.

      Why Choose Organic Cotton

      Conventional cotton used for clothing and textiles is usually combined with synthetic fabrics such as acrylic, fleece and polyester. Research shows that during washing, these synthetic fibers are released into our waterways, in the form of microfibers.
      The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources estimates that around 1.7 million tons of microfibers enter the ocean each year, threatening marine species and sensitive coral reef ecosystems.

      It takes 1,800 gallons of water to produce enough cotton for a pair of jeans. In fact, the water needs of cotton are so high that cotton production has contributed to the draining of the Aral Sea in Central Asia.

      Organic cotton has a much lower environmental footprint. Production of organic cotton takes 71 percent less water and 62 percent less energy than production of conventional GMO cotton.

      Conventionally grown GMO cotton is one of the most toxic crops in the world. It makes up only 2.5 percent of global cropland, and yet it accounts for up to 25 percent of the world’s use of insecticides.

      In addition to being responsible for the use of toxic chemicals such as aldicarb and paraquat, GMO cotton is sprayed with large amounts of Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide. 

      Organic cotton farmers use only organic-approved fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides from plants, animals and minerals to prevent pests and diseases. This slashes your risk of health issues, while also protecting farmworkers and reducing environmental pollution.